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Glossographia – Anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and writing systems Skip to content Glossographia Anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and writing systems Menu Home Front matter Reckonings Numerical Notation Human Expeditions Contact How many Ns in mayonnaise? Inoculating against ChatGPT I am not the first, nor surely will I be the last, to write some hot take on ChatGPT in the context of higher ed. I don’t claim to have the expertise of an Emily Bender or Timnit Gebru or the folks who actually work on AI. But I am a linguist (on even-numbered days, excluding weekends) and an anthropologist (at all other times, except leap years) and know a bit about language and quite a bit about moral panics. And the last thing I think we need is another ‘deep reflection’ or more ‘abject wankery’. So instead, let’s have some fun. Here is a classroom exercise I used in real-time this semester, on the first day of class for about 25 anthropology majors. I ...

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